
Great Way Practitioner
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Hongmeng has not judged the way first, Transform the acquired nature into the innate; Today we know life and death. Just seek the great road, not immortality. There are no superior spiritual roots, no innate spiritual treasures, no super secrets, only a Taoist heart to hold on to, and we can calmly walk on the road of the great road. This book tells the journey of a cultivator who has realized the Great Dao in the world of mortal cultivation. It does not follow the routine of absorbing spiritual energy and upgrading step by step. Instead, it focuses on the cultivation of mind, puts enlightenment first, and cultivates both life and life. It embodies the style of a true Daoist.
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The author obviously has a lot of research on Taoist practice, and there is a faint fairy flavor in his writing. Perhaps because it is too out-of-the-box, this book can only be well-received in a small area.




Tags: Xianxia Xinxingliu personal fairy grass public hay It is a very fairy-like and very old book. It is estimated that the author is also a "Master of Chinese Studies" in reality. He has many Taoist classics and Buddhist scriptures at his fingertips. His grasp of various allusions cannot but be admired for his literary quality. Ps: Novice readers can skip this book. Why read this book: In the early stage, "Masters of Chinese Studies" came to the mortal world and gradually transformed the mortal world of cannibalism into the world of Xinxing cultivation. It's really an imaginative plot! The author uses his own insights to describe the world of immortals and heroes in his mind, which will undoubtedly be a breath of fresh air for readers who are used to reading about resource-based cultivation. The explanations of many Taoist classics are even more eye-catching. The interpretations of various realms made me almost think that the author had become an immortal himself. There is no pretense or pretense throughout the story, and the protagonist pursues his quest with an unswerving Taoist heart. Why not watch: This book is suitable for reading quietly with a cup of tea. Fast-food readers will soon get bored with this book. The overly mundane style and bland plot resulted in a very small audience for this book. To sum up: Personal jelly grass, taking into account the public taste, grain and grass -. Novice readers, don't click on it, it's a poisonous weed to you.




Grain and grass Time traveling, cultivating the Tao, cultivating both life and life,




The subject matter is a bit niche, but it can be seen that the author has done some research on Taoism. Let's not talk about it first, the book is in a hurry.










